714/715 ZONE EXPANSION MODULE
Installation Guide
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Figure 1: 714/715 Module
DESCRIPTION
714 and 715 zone expander
modules allow you to increase the
number of reporting zones available
on DMP panels.
The modules connect to the panel
Keypad Bus or LX‑Bus and are set
to an address that determines the
reporting zone number.
The 714 provides four 5 VDC Class
B, Style A zones for use with
burglary and non‑powered fire
devices.
The 715 provides four 12 VDC Class
B zones for use with burglary,
non‑powered, or powered fire
devices.
Compatibility
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XT30/XT50 Panels
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XR150/XR550 Panels
What is Included?
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One 714 Zone Expansion Module
or One 715 Zone Expansion
Module
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Four 1K Ohm Resistors (714)
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Four 3.3K Resistors (715)
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12‑Wire Harness
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Hardware Pack
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PROGRAM THE PANEL
Program the zones on 714 or 715 zone expander modules with any
of the panel's burglary or fire zone types. You can also program
zones as an Arming zone type when they are being used with key
switches. For more information, refer to the appropriate panel
programming guide.
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MOUNT THE MODULE
The 714/715 comes in a high‑impact plastic housing that you can
mount directly to a wall, backboard, or other flat surface. For easy
installation, the housing base contains holes that allow you to
mount the module on a single‑gang switch box or ring. Mount the
module outside the panel enclosure.
1.
Remove the housing fastener screws and separate the top
housing from the base.
2.
Insert screws through the desired mounting holes on
the housing base. Refer to Figure 2 for mounting hole
locations.
3.
Tighten the screws into place.
4.
After wiring and addressing the module, attach the
housing top to the mounted base with the housing
fastener screws. Refer to Figure 3.
Housing
fastener
hole
Figure 2: Mounting Hole Locations
Figure 3: Assembling the Housing
Mounting
holes
Housing Base
Housing
fastener
hole
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